How to Write Shape Poems

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A shape poem, also called a concrete poem or a calligram, describes an object and is written in the shape of that object. You can create shape poems of all shapes and sizes, using objects or subjects that inspire you. To write a shape poem, you will need to brainstorm ideas, create the shape template, and then add in the poem so it sits within the form properly.

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Brainstorming Ideas

Step 1 Read examples of shape poems.

Step 2 Analyze the examples.

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Step 3 Focus on an activity or hobby you enjoy.

Focus on an activity or hobby you enjoy. To get inspiration for your shape poem, you may choose to focus on an activity you enjoy, like playing tennis or reading books. Or you may focus on a hobby, like woodworking or singing. You could then use this subject as the inspiration for your poem. [6] X Research source

Step 4 Get inspired by nature.

Step 5 Pick your favorite object or an object of sentimental value.

Pick your favorite object or an object of sentimental value. You may decide to jump right away to an object that you value for sentimental reasons and use it as inspiration for your poem. Maybe you have a family heirloom that has been passed down to you from your mother or a lucky pen that you refuse to throw away. You could then write a poem in the shape of the object that focuses on why you love the object so much or why you value it.

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Creating the Shape

Step 1 Select a shape that represents the subject of your poem.

Step 2 Make the shape template on a computer.

Step 3 Draw the shape template on a piece of paper.

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Writing the Poem

Step 1 Make a list of keywords and terms about the subject.

Step 2 Focus on the five senses.

Step 3 Use literary devices.

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Placing the Text

Step 1 Arrange the text within the shape.

Step 2 Edit the text in the shape.

Step 3 Add color to the shape poem.

Add color to the shape poem. This is optional, but many shape poems have color. You may color the shape of the apple red if you are using an apple shape for your poem or you may color the handle of the tennis racket brown if you are using a tennis racket shape. Use colored pencils and/or markers to color in your shape. Be sure to use a lighter color so it does not obscure the text in the shape. You may want to go over the text with black pen or marker to ensure it stands out in the colored shape.

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What if you don't know what shape best suits your subject? Community Answer

Think about what your poem is about and use that. For example, if you are writing about rain, draw a boot or a cloud.

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What if it's about pizza? Community Answer There's nothing wrong with pizza, go for it. Pizza can give you great opportunities for description.

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My poem is about happiness, what shape could I do? Community Answer

Some excellent shapes include: A smile, a heart, a sunshine, a cloud or a tree. Another idea is to think about what makes you happy and use that. For example, if you love riding horses, choose a horse shape.

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  1. ↑https://examples.yourdictionary.com/examples-of-shape-poems.html
  2. ↑https://www.webexhibits.org/poetry/explore_21_visual_examples.html
  3. ↑https://www.webexhibits.org/poetry/explore_21_visual_examples.html
  4. ↑https://mseffie.com/assignments/poem-a-day/10.html
  5. ↑https://mseffie.com/assignments/poem-a-day/10.html
  6. ↑https://accelerate.uofuhealth.utah.edu/resilience/how-to-find-or-reignite-your-inspiration
  7. ↑https://web.uri.edu/artsci/faculty-spotlights/peter-covino-on-poetry/
  8. ↑https://examples.yourdictionary.com/examples-of-shape-poems.html
  9. ↑https://blogs.oregonstate.edu/court/shape-poems/
  1. ↑https://www.enchantedlearning.com/poetry/shapepoems/
  2. ↑https://mseffie.com/assignments/poem-a-day/10.html
  3. ↑https://www.pinterest.com/pin/328199891570579359/
  4. ↑https://literary-devices.com/content/metaphor
  5. ↑https://examples.yourdictionary.com/examples-of-shape-poems.html

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Co-authored by: Master of Fine Arts, Creative Writing, Portland State University

This article was co-authored by Stephanie Wong Ken, MFA. Stephanie Wong Ken is a writer based in Canada. Stephanie's writing has appeared in Joyland, Catapult, Pithead Chapel, Cosmonaut's Avenue, and other publications. She holds an MFA in Fiction and Creative Writing from Portland State University. This article has been viewed 152,209 times.

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